How far is Battistone in?
Just for fun I took a look at one of the youtube videos of Battistone and I was able to pause it within a couple of inches of contact and he is in the air at maybe even less than 45 degrees. He's at least a foot off the ground. At 45 degrees, the hypoteneuse is 1.41x times the distance he is into the court and that hypoteneuse is at least 11 feet. But the intersection with the court is probably a little behind the baseline, but he is still at least 7 feet into the court. And the contact point is pretty high as well. (11 x [1/1.41]) - 1 = 7.8 feet, which is probably close to the height of his contact point, although it could be as much as 8 1/2 feet. That's an amazing edge.
He actually only takes one step with the left foot, so it is not a running start and must be fully legal within the current rules. I don't know if Isner is a good enough athlete to pull that off, but what if you had Blake Griffin, the power forward/center for the LA Cliippers from a young age learning a motion like that. He could be at least 9 feet into the court and up more than that at contact.
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I'm just sayin'
don
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He actually only takes one step with the left foot, so it is not a running start and must be fully legal within the current rules. I don't know if Isner is a good enough athlete to pull that off, but what if you had Blake Griffin, the power forward/center for the LA Cliippers from a young age learning a motion like that. He could be at least 9 feet into the court and up more than that at contact.
check this out:
I'm just sayin'
don
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